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Tuesday, July 18, 2000



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Anand shares top spot but title goes to Kramnik
Indian Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand outclassed GM Robert Huebner of Germany in the 9th and final round to tie on first place while GM Vladimir Kramnik clinched the title in the Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting on Monday.




Ganguly features in record stand
Indian captain Saurav Ganguly and former England captain Mike Atherton created a Lancashire record by plundering 192 runs in their opening stand which helped the side defeat Somerset Sabres by seven wickets in their one day tie on Sunday.




Randhawa stakes claim for The Open berth
A sparkling round of three-under-par 68 by Indian champion Jyoti Randhawa took him closer to the British Open Golf Championship as he led the Asian PGA Tour players at the final qualifying round.




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Love all -- From Wimbledon to Windsor
Shirgaokars, The Club reign supreme
Barbados, Trinidad come up with stunning wins
Chanda chases off Vijayalakshmi in marathon
Elite status provides unbridled joy to Ecuador
Corretja sustains spainish dominance
BCCI to enforce life ban on match-fixers
Pak footballers forced to shave heads in Kandahar
Five days, 20,000 spectators, AIR commentary

 
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